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Int’l Media Reacts to Greece’s Diaspora Bonds
“Greece trick to bend on bonds” is written on the online edition of Focus newspaper. The statement is reported in “Diaspora Bonds” and notes:...
Greek Media Club Reports: "The Cousins Letter"
September 2010 edition - by Greek Media Club in Chicago
"The next GMC event is Thursday, September 16 in downtown Chicago. Contact George Bliss geobliss@aol.com...
Papandreou Critisized at The Thessaloniki International Fair
There will be no new austerity measures as long as Greece was "doing well" with regard to the targets of the memorandum for the...
Papandreou Addresses Greece: "It Can Be Done"
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou on Saturday sent a message of collective effort, collective responsibility and decisions for reforming the country. Papandreou offered a...
Mayor Daley, Others Gather to Celebrate National Hellenic Museum
Chicago’s Mayor Richard M. Daley, among other notable guests, including Congressman Danny Davis and Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr., plus a virtual 'Who’s...
Former King Constantine's Son Weds on Spetses
The second son of Greece's former King Constantine, Prince Nicholas wed fashion events planner Tatiana Blatnik in front of royals from all over Europe...
The Finance Ministry Announces Public Sector Audits
The Finance Ministry announced today dozens of audits in agencies of the broader public sector and formal inquiries into the activities of tax and...
Truck Strikers Elect to End Strike
Greek truck owners yesterday voted to end the strike which has starved the country of fuel and greatly threatened tourist enterprises, hoping to make up...
Parliament passes laws on salary raises, exploiting state assets
Parliament on Thursday passed legislation that will freeze the powers of labour arbitration tribunals to award salary increases for a year, even in the...
Special law on the cars imported by the Greek emigrants
The financial crisis in Greece influence not only the interior of the country but the Greeks abroad as well.
The Greek state imposes a “de...


